If you are not familiar with the terms, well, as I said, this is adult stuff.

Adult stuff my ass; I've got more cock than a Smith & Weston! Doesn't give a person automatic knowledge of what functions are meant by "multifunction". So far it just looks to me like a logic analyzer that gives the current state of all bits on a bus.

Adult stuff my ass; I've got more cock than a Smith & Weston! Doesn't give a person automatic knowledge of what functions are meant by "multifunction". So far it just looks to me like a logic analyzer that gives the current state of all bits on a bus.

It's for automated testing. The idea is that you can connect fifty test points up to your device and then scan through and measure them all. I've used one for thermal testing, you can run some wires out of the chamber for each test point and for your thermocouple, connect them all up to the machine. Whenever you want to make a measurement you set the relays appropriately and make the measurement over the LAN. You can make all of the measurements in a few milliseconds. It's much better than doing it manually unless you're blessed with an LXI-enabled multimeter for every test point in your device.

If you are not familiar with the terms, well, as I said, this is adult stuff.

Adult stuff my ass; I've got more cock than a Smith & Weston! Doesn't give a person automatic knowledge of what functions are meant by "multifunction". So far it just looks to me like a logic analyzer that gives the current state of all bits on a bus.

Serious dude, if you can't figure it out by looking at the pretty pictures you still need to grow up. It is childish to run around and ask "what does the shit do?" when all you need to do was to look at the pretty pictures for five seconds.

Hi, any new experiences with M300? It has some features I am interested in. It could replace multiple NI and Keysight instruments in my application. It would have to run 24/7 in production for a few years.